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26, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 1923, DESIRUYER BHIEFS Grand Opera Goes NAW GWES ]APAN »conrsnsncfimmcm CALIPH DIES, |2 With Lunch In ALL ANIMAL SHOWS |, 000 Textite Workers Out of ,obs" GRAND VIZIER BLAMED No Dumb Creature Performs With- | in Pawtucket. | By the Associated Press, ! BRDERED n RlA Blg Lond MA AND GHAR S et e lA i om0 ° |z 2 i | | I P ; I g pro: ely 1,000 te: opera- pproximat 'Y xtile opera- | neq caliph of Spdr:lsthorucco, dn-a' — By Wireless t tar and_ Philadel- 3 A Deew ng-{r;e s‘.:p’.r..m" ladel- Woman Says. tives wdereblhrohwn out of employment | here yesterday. The illness from 1 T 2 & > St the announced decision LONDON, October 25.—The world's By the Assoclated Pross, | 3¢ the ‘Hops. which.he died is attributed by some : 8 ¥ g pe Webbing Company and | M o CrafirRie BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE mmmm.: TORE" Denby Pushes Final Probe of| isreest restaurant, whien reconty | Hydrographic Set Replaces | W YORK, October 25—A con- | the'Smich Webbing Company™ts v | of”the orimer syand vigier, Sioham: S started the first all-night service mission to fight rodeos and wild west | tall production. ~About 700 of the med-ben-Azuz. Thy liph -will b p— 3 = e 4 workers were laid off indefinitely by | B ore ttaa at -Time Dis- in London, today startled con- Data Lost in E | shows, termed as flagrant examples | the Hope co: buried with royal honors tomorrow.: 5 Greatest Peace asrvative’ Piscadilly by offering arthquake, | of censiisito: animale, was directed | by the’ SmiD: Sompanys - et | He had been in offica sinos Aprit 12 Overflow;:flrlomIOn;- G{)et;t Anmv;rs:r'yBSnle. e maae ollowing for er Wonderful Bargains. ‘| .&rand opera with a 9-pence lunch. Denby Announces | yesterday in resolutions adupted by | Notices posted explained that the aster to Navy. . Y| shortage of a market fo row | The experiment is a daring one |the American World Humane con-|fabrics was responsibie for the cure | and not the least obstacie ahoad forence. The resolutions were submit- | tallment. The Hopo compuny is. the gl (¢ | el ST s a municlpal regulation which | A complete set of marine ted by Mrs. V. A, E. Dustin of Cleve- | 1argest manufacturer of the narrow nquiry by the } tt plete set of mal aps and ¥ Mrs. E. Dustin of Cleve. narro Inquiry by the Navy Department to R ety e e |1hna | fabrics in Rhode Island, employing || ow to Conserve restricts performances in costume fix responsibility for the loss of seven ired b De 1 | normally about 1,300 ke | . to the: legitl: @ Never- | auired by government advisers to the,| Declaring that no animal performs ot destroyers and a score of men off gitimate stage. Never- | pogern merchantman will go to the | unless driven to it by some form of — 11 & O ?” % (10) Warner's Lace-front Corsets C-B Lace-front Corsets, twelve. theless, while the patrons munched Honda point, Calif., last September 8, roval Japanese hydrographic office on | cruelty, Mrs. Dustin condemns bull | = § ey ‘ eyl o e veday | f@ndwiches, they were entertained | the transport Argonne. ‘due to sail | fglts, rodoes and wild west shows. s, Tinsunet Dradiey | South % ',"“d oAt angl nk eI L LR G T i e arder for the| DY 8cts from “Faust,” “Rigoletto” from Hampton roads this week. Thn‘Ahwkun dog_ races and motion ple- | ey, “1s * being - seriousiy dis: | Warm, Comfortable & g Ay four hose :m\r‘rlv { wit retary Denby and “Il Trovatore with sccom. |cduipment. a gift from the United | tures of “stampedes™ and other ani wu",.d for the republican nomination | ".1’.‘.'2?..,.‘.'.‘,"5.:.‘{,.‘2“,.,?:.‘,.3,'1 5 ;,n,) Pty it € immediate convening of a general s States Navy, is intended to replace |mal acts. ‘ 2 & plished artists singinz well known | that jost In the recent carthquake. - | The making of motion.plotures, she | for, United States senator from that |8 outside, your house ean be warm . §| (4) Nemo Juspul Corsets, of pink e and_ comfortable when you get up coutil, elastle, closed-back court-martial to try eleven naval of- 1 rojes to the dellght of the asser Secretary Denby today notified the | said, frequently involved the risk of ficers on duty with the squadron. blage. Time alone will sho | naval attache at Toklo that the ship- [death or injury to large numbers of | == — — - - ‘"1}."5«&',‘3.?, e i model; slightly The Secretary’s order that the court | whether the venture will be suc. | MeRt was en route and asked that he | animals. She cited several movies now [[Bl mornings"iu"endea” when & Honey- e $3 49 E 26 and 30. Wort] % e L | Emm v dellver the following message to the | being shown in various parts of the 5 Bersine i e conyenejationce forjthe | Sneiulrovided the munleipal - fyopanege admiral | country and declared these produc- DEEP - SEATED | Watches Sour Moo It Mecpa the 5.00 Friday at. Diego was issued yesterday on the | YiHori e, - ay a 5 S eory is that the public i avy Department learns with deep | tions _were made -possible only Tekipernta s S e i 3)" All-Elastic. Corsets, 14-inch racommendation of Admiral . S. Rob- | Gie LASOry 18 that the public 18 | rogret that t anese hydro- |through the “greatest cruelty to dumb | | wire us long a8 there is coal in the ¢ )lpngm,,. B Tk | graphic office was totally burned aft- | beasts.” | heter. g : commander-in-chief of the bat- | gdiiteront eet. The recommendation was s emploved in operatic i e % ri sizes 24 and 28 te performances and w 5 i er the earthquake. The United States | “In one picture,” shé added, “hun- p in and see full electric l 98 bused o the findings of the court of | Bhd become patrone of the engorer | hydrographic office will send immedi- | dreds of ‘steers were driven 'into a ||} Nesd atiention ¥OU or may remain all L o CaM o thoea By U o . s been pro ing | stage offerings If they heat tho y duplicate copies of all its ciarts, mpede with the result that many _“"d . :Lz'idn"."(‘:.;"'.fl;fl'flii " -r'":““ 'o”“‘;n ',"',‘"r (5) Nemo ol B aesicces: Eib fhe| classtes sung occasionally’ tn @ publications and periodicals. | were kilied and others painfully in- | Hon"to ‘mililans of women for over 15 ¢ youl . () Neaio Juepul K ee ety o addit Jured.” yoursand rld yoursdlt o thaws homely convenience grade; bon, o val ffic S 2 popular environment. | P e make requests for i metblow exor sus: ns needed and hydrokr, |"°She referred to a pleture in which ||| et “Asi "1 JOHN J D) D 5] underarm; sizes 48 and !'a goat danced grotesquely on its hlnd‘ Oflllno—-Double Strength o 0 ENWAI, 50. Worth $2.00. Wuerttemberg breweries, once foun- | The Ar, : ce foun- o Argonne will transfer the shiv- | legs. The act was made possible, she EHONI I Goidonb tain heads of One of Germany's mest | ment at San Pedro to the Japanese | asverted, because ammonia had been | I| A4 1! Drefpcs 28 Bopariment Stores. 1209 HI'IQr W’N Sl famous beers, are now manufacturin e; o . & g | steamship Ondo, which has been in- [ pourd into the animals ears caus-| BUFFALO. N. Y. - i R agricultural machinery. structed to deliver them at Tokio. | ing him to jump up and down i L7 i avi Men S $2 Domet Flannel —————— B Hrenty bty dhring, 2 pracics ,EC—EEEEEEEE—ZEEEEEE—EEEEEE——ZEE Pa]amas at $1.55 Suit largest single ourl fl".’!‘ll:\l in the B $1.20 Burnham’s SPECIAL Fifty dozen garments in the lot—just about enough for onc day's busy selling. Made of heavy, soft, flcecy domet fannel, well That the trIfl\ however, does mot PALMOLIVE tailored and made for comfort A to D. Neat striped all the officers . . caineomees | il Kolos Skin Rejuve- R h 3 s was empha- er to en d in Secretary Denby’s announce- nator and Sl.ZO Cu- 53¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream terns that will wash well. full (ut in sizes and of g fect quality. ment. The trial s ordered, he said, 25¢ Palmolive After Shavi T e, fal was ordered. he oy [ cumber Elderflower Tatcum e 10e Palmolive Soap Coat Sweaters, heavy rope-stitch Work Shnns, of Golden Rule blue | Oxford gray colors; chambray; g \n»ir records as to fix re- Cream, both for $1.20 70c Value’ 490 ma vith two. pockets a one breast sponsibility for the crash. three-piece shawl collar; size perfect quality - POINTS TO POWER SWITCH hree-plers shan e o 2 only. % 0 6. Worth $2.00. Fri SUDDENLY DROPS DEAD day at . [ pesey Ribbedl mlbngm Under- Mercerized Lisle Half Hose. full wear, Harris : shirts reinforced heel, toe and sole; with French n black and plain col- 16C facing, drawers i th : s 9 nforced s Caliicas walstband; sizes $2 Heavy-weight Union Suits, Lux- seconds of ury make, fine quality ribbed 3 ‘fl’u”“ balbriggan, in ecru color; | day closed eroteh; S e 10 s U dereas sacgencol: sizes 34 to 46 or; shirts and’ drawers; ir- perfect quality 51 59 regular _sizes; > ds of $1.00 valu 69C f g e . T — ‘f‘aslen-buck | ' 19¢ | | | Fis | (9 Nemo Juspul Brassicres, whnc' | | materials, laced underari n [T ——— Engineers Unable to Explain Mys- terious Electrocution of Expert in Malden Co. Plant. ;{l .00 IH K. ampole’s Ext. 75 Cod leer‘de c 25c¢ Phillips’ Milk of 18c Magnesia . ... EVERETT. Mass, October 25— irty visiting engineers rmer station of th Company here Friday at Goldenberg's—First Floor. ay at “WHY PAY MORE” $1.00 Father John’ . $1.00 Hypo ™ 19e -~ 604 NINTH ST. N.W. F STREET, COR. 12th | oy, %octhpemdm 396 Franklin 3713 Franklin 4312 89c 1405 H STREET N.W. 723 14th ST. N.W. $1.00 Houbigant’s Ideal Franklin 8227 Franklin 2856 37 ;s._ll' Quelque 89 leur Taleam ... .. c FREE!! FREE!! Face Powder. . £ 7 the eompany, Was Slectrocuted in funner which cxperts present said they were unable to expla Remnants of Dress Good.s ‘alues Worth 1 39 $1.75 & $2 yd. An opportunity for the home dressmaker to make %oy fall frocks at a big saving. The remnants consist of some of the leading woolen fabrics for one-piece costumes, suits, coats, cap and wraps. The color assortment includes all the wanted sha all desirable lengths. The following are some of the fashioned fabrics in the lot: 44inch All-wool Crepe 54-inch Allwool Storm Serge 50-inch All.wool Broadcloth ch All.wool Homespun 42-inch Allwool French Serge All-wool Crepe Velour 54-inch All-wool Tweeds 54-inc l-wool Coatings 89c and $1 Dress Goods, 69c vd. Remnant lot of Dress Goods, including Storm Serge, 26- inch Fancy Suitin nch Crepe, 36-inch m Checks, 40-inch Fall Plai nd 3 Granite Cloth. In lengths suitable for all needs. Black and wanted colors Goldenberg’s—First Floor. LACE CURTAINS $2 and $2.50 £3.50 and $4 Values Values $1.65 $2.65 In cach price assortment you will find curtains by the pair, or panel curtains, if you prefer them. F utiful Scotc ilet, Notting- ham and Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory and ecru colors. 2% and 3 yards long. Neat, novelty and heavy worked designs. From one to six pairs of cach. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Women’s $4 and $5 .Low Shoes, $2.19 pr. Several hundred pairs of women’s fall lo-\ shoes, con- sisting of broken lines and remainders from several spe al purcl\a;e;—all combined in one lot and radically numul for Friday’s clearance sale. All good leathers, including patest, tan calf, black and brown kid and dull leathers. Oxfords and Pumps, with Louis, military and low walking heels. All sizes in the lot from 2J% to & but not every size in each style. Goldenberg's—First Floor. REMNANT LOTS OF Remnants of Vel-Vet Knit, 2 | Remnants of High-grade ~.1m, fine, close-woven fabric, with a consisting__ of rich velvet face; soft, clinging Crepe de CI rich lustrous quality, for dresses, iffon etc.; in a large assortment of Satin Duch: : 35 to 40 wanted <hadul also black; inches wide; hl.u‘k and desira- lengths from $ blo shades. ' Values 2% yards. W nrlh Xw 2 worth 1o \nrd Friday at yard, Friday at.. 36-inch Printed Ratimes, in the 36-inch Stripe S mxnn, white latest styles and colors, for | grounds with beautiful colored blouses, jacquettes, etc.; lengths | stripes; fast colo 1 from 1% to 2% yard: Worth 60c yard, d; C Worth $1.50 vard, Fi Women’s Garments 18c Unbleached Greatly Reduced Cotton, 12V5¢ Yd. Small lot of Loag Crepe Kimonés, | 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting plain colors; assorted styles; Cotton, et ality, SRns n‘;:h” $l 29 " Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.79. Friday | ip-on Sweaters, made | Glove Oddments & Sleavesiand xospe Chamoisette and Suede-fnith Friday $] .69 | ‘en, two-clagp and gauntiet | '\1\11‘ in brown, gray, mode and beaver. | Percale Bungalow Aprons, _ fast Friday ats 62C cut trimmed B 3 Colrss Tl e s " md | Children's Gauntlet Gloves, e colored binding: round and and jersey, in brown, 55C | square necks. Worth gray and black. I'ri- 89c and $1.00. Fri- 7 C | day at. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Gfldlnhl! 4 Fioor. $6, $7 and $8 l 29¢ and 39 | _Comforts, $4.85 | i Mill samples of Hygeia l\rznd Cretonnes, 19¢ Cotton-filled Comforts, size Over 10,000 yards of 35 and 36 | inches for double beds; covere ca inch Cretonnes just “rece d with fine-grade sateens and silk- 1 from one of the leading mill like mercerized cambrics, figured | trial pleces and short lengihs, on both sides. some with pmmi but hundreds of vards alike, for sateen borders. { draperles, cushion, comfort and Cotton-filled Comforts, size 72x72 furniture covers. Light and dark inches, filled_with' soft, fluffy floral, stripe, bird, foliage or cotton, with good qualify cov- neat, figured designs. | oinas: Tient nd Gan Brured | effects. Wor th First Floor—Bargain Table. L 52.45 1 day at | Part-wool Blankets, good heavy weight, 66x80-inch size f Seconds of $1 S snat iy e L with blue or pink borders W, ‘(j)paqsuif also plaids of biue, pink, tas | indow Shades | 30 & i cn as e gy hanahoetorh $5,45 1 Slight seconds of Heavy Oiled Heavy-weight Bhnkets. snzr-ffl\/é' Opaque Clgth Window Shades, and 66x80 inches; tan or gray size 3x5.9, on strong spring roll- | also 60x80 size; White ers. White, ecru and green. | blue or pink bor- Complete with ali fixtures and ders. Friday 2 98 crochet ring to mateh. at Goldenberg’s—Faurth Fieor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, e o T high-powerd ree inch al. H- suddenly e died. FAVOR ELECTRIC MERGER. Canadian Firm Directors Vote Un- ion With U. S. Company. TO. October 23._The board rs of the Canadian General Company has _ approved the proposed arr : eral Elec controlling in- agreement now proval of directors of th who will meet i To the first 500 customers to visit our store at 723 14th strect on F ndw and >nturd1\ we 50c Pebeco will present a 50c box of Fanchon Face Powder or Violette Celeste Jace Powder with a pur- 40c 8-oz. Bottle Tooth 390 chase of 50c or more. This offer is made to introduce these two splendid Iacc Powders. Limit, Glycerine and c Paste ©...... one package to a customer. Rose Water. .. 50c Hin $1.00 Farr'’s i R et 80c Almond Cream Patent Medicines and Home TOILET ARTICLF.S = Ghebe 377, Remedies e R 19c Seltzer . . .. $1.00 Ovoferrin . $2.00 Ambre Royal Face Powder. $1.25 Dreco : $1:00 Nuxated Iron 35¢ 10doxono G $1.00 Nujol i i 9 8 $100 Horleds Malted Milk (/.83 | 35 Dame Nature Cre'mp - : ] 50c Phillip’s k of Magnesia. ava Rice Face Powder. ham’ Vanity ...... ! Pil - 50c Derma Viva : am’s Vegetable halfway between Montrose and Halpine, e K5 " Angelus Rouge lnca;nat 50c DeWitt's Kidney Pills. . . by = Stomach Upset" =y e Caldwell’s 39 $1.15 Gude's Peptomangan. s b r o e o e |1 2 C || 69 sal Hepatica......0...0 llase ury’s oap. . Pepsin ...... $1.00 Tanlac ... 4 25¢ Laco Castile Soap. ..... Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets $1.00 Joint Ease. .- $2.06 Coty’s L’Origan Ext., ongmnl bot., 81.80 ieh a 3 e ey IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED Buy vour evergreens, trees, d pla mailed free. Visitors welcom: No Sunday Business ROCK CREEK NURSERY P. 0. ROCKVILLE, MD. Nursery entrance on Rockville pike 60c Pape’s Diapepsin. - -Sol- 40c Prophylac- 29 75¢c Bellans ........ . . :?;an:j:,]-.zent 3 Oz. Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia & 3 Oz. Camphorated Oil £ 60c Ziora Mouth Wash g gz. Frs's' P;:s;gn.. Angelus Orange Lip Stick..... qulnd c Ol i -| Three Flowers Face Powder. 2 29c taking tonics, or trying to patch up a wso:f.”mo"' ’ine{ are attacking the cause of the ailment—clo tiver and disordered bowels. Sune Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver In a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are perform. | ing thelr natural functions, away goes | indigestion and stomach trouoles, | | Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with 4 Oz. B ’s Mixt: : S Petrolatam . 4 0: Arrmtsic é:s“c::l 35c Aubrey Sisters Liquid Rouge. ........ :’iat \VEitr_h Hu:,eL s 50c Professional Cold Cream.............3% Stationery . ... z. Extract Vanilla. 3 i i S - 50c Cuticura 3 3 Oz. Extract Vanilla. ; gconxcig‘: ll.)'grlnl;::nfiifi{ct. o i 26 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Cintment . c Dobell’s Solution, 3 oz. $3.00 Coty’s Paris Extract, oz..... 's2.18 10c Old Dutch purely vegetable compound mixed with | & Pint Cod Liver Oil. : $3.50 Houbigant’s Ideal Extract, oz .$2.98 c Olive Color. They do the work without Pound Bicarbenate of - $4.00 Houbigant’s Quelque Fleur Ext., oz., $3.19 griping, cramps or pain. 25¢ Johnson Household Ammonia . : $8.00 Gollywog, oz....... .$6.98 4 Oz. Rochelle Salts. . ; 35c DuFour’s Massage Cream. .. Pound Rochelle Salts. .. 3 Guerlain Lip Stick. .. 2 5, §7 Pint Crude Carbolic Acid : $1.00_ P M Tasio 79 Rubbing 49c undigested foods? Take Olive Tablet: the shhs(ltu(e for calomel. = Take one or two at bedtime for quick r-lnef Ea( what you Ilke _15¢ and C!flc. 35¢ .Vick's Salve . Cappi Talcum o - Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.00 White’s Pine and Tar.. Ayl:mtocrat Face Powder. e Alcohol ... 9c Elixir Guiacol, for t.hat cough. Mavis Brilliantine, Liquid. ¥ Vinol . . ... $1.90 S. S, S., large size .....$149 | Milotion Hand Lotion 10c Aero $1.00 Carter’s Quinine Hair Tonic. ........89 $1.00 Ingram’s Milkweed Cream. o Toilet Paper c Effervescent Phosphate of Soda, pound...75c | 50c Freeman’s Face Powder AL ’ 25¢ Resinol Fnle’y’s Pine Tar & Honey Syrup, 29¢, 59c, $1.19 | $1.25 Manon Lescaut Face Powder. ... s b c Bell’s Pine Tar 25c, 49c, 89c | Djer-Kiss Double Compact...... $1.25 George sl 09 V ,‘ wa (4 (OAAAA D ] FOLKS WHO FEEL SHAKY, FEVERISH, ACHY AND UPSET Do Not Need Powerful, Hem-' Depressing, Nerve-Dopmg | Drugs at All SIMPLE LITTLE REMEDY STOPS IT ALL QUICKLY No need to dope yourself with heart-depressing, nerve and brain destroying drugs or dope. Druggists say people are not using dangerous, habit-forming, injurious powders, tablets and iiquids as much as formerly and they say that | thousards here in Washington never dream of using anything more pow= erful than a couple Mifburn Cap- sules, which you can buy for a few cents in any drug store. They do the work equally quick, sure and safer, more lasting. Take two— count the minutes—presto! You feel heaps better because Milburn’s Soap ..... Washington Coffee . ;:?d" 850 | FREE FREE FREE 35¢ Peter’s Chocolate s g 23(: Half-Pound Bars, this sale only. .. Hydrogen .. .. 50c 37 With ' o Listerine .. C W P,;;’f;yeflff;:j’,?:"ox‘{:‘:'k" Delicious Stuffed Dates 25c Stermo tite Tobacco Pouch, valued at $1.00. | Just received, pound.... 30c Grove’s All for $1.23. Laxative 23c Smith’s Kisses, A Mosley I ’ 82y mported Tobacco Pouch, Moclasses taffy, fruit flavor, pound. Bromo Quinine given Free with every $1.00 Challenger Chancellor Chocolate Imported Briar Pipe. All for $1.00. o 83 Yokr choieo of o Swrig Tabs sl our choice O a g [ CCO c Pouch, a French Clay Pipe or Ejector g;.;.;‘te:”c md hm mu“ C!grett; Hglderl,, given away FREE Chocolate-Covered Cherri wil - erries $1.00 Elmo 83 c All for Sov. 0ct Bipe, Jassoxted inds. |y o fraah for this ko, Onc. 59c Capsules stop a headache and We also have a fine assortment of # nausea, prevent a cold settling, or Pipes from 39¢ to $3.00. ChocOlate Peppeth 39 c fever getting high. Druggists n 0 . conscientiously " recommend . thi 50‘ s‘l‘“”” 35c On sale at all of Our Four Stores | Patties. ................ famous prescription to any nne. 25c h MI’ Directions lmlde each box for Colds, Toflll Pw =4 c :imd-m. F:ver;.m adriw:_..kcnnu. 2 for....... . . lve a box ly. e one - aay time. 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